In each of the question, (Idiom/phrase)

Questions :

Options :

  • Beating the bush.
  • One who is dumb.
  • Not being direct about an issue.
  • Not being knowledgeable

correct answer : c)

The correct answer is: ✅ Not being direct about an issue

Meaning of the idiom “Beat around the bush”:

It means to avoid talking about the main topic or to be indirect in addressing an issue, often to delay or avoid saying something uncomfortable.

Explanation of other options:

Beating the bush – Literal phrase, not the idiomatic meaning.

One who is dumb – Incorrect interpretation.

Not being knowledgeable – Doesn’t match the idiom.

So, the best choice is: Not being direct about an issue.

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